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Equity NFOs at 9-year high in first half

Fund houses launch 28 schemes to garner ~7,500 cr, amid buoyancy in the secondary market

- CHANDAN KISHORE KANT Mumbai, 11 July

Domestic fund houses have raised the highest sum in nine years through equity New Fund Offers (NFOs) in the first half of calendar 2017.

A total of 28 NFOs garnered ~7,469 crore in these six months. the highest since 2008, when 30 new schemes had got ~21,421 crore. The first half of 2016 saw only 12 equity NFOs, cumulative­ly raising ~811 crore.

The latest surge has come with an uptrend in the stock markets, which has helped benchmark indices and also small-cap and mid-cap indices climb to record levels.

Prior to the 2008 market meltdown caused by the global financial crisis, NFOs were a popular vehicle for asset mobilisati­on for mutual funds (MFs). However, between 2009 and 2016, only ~15,561 crore, almost a third cent less than the amount raised in 2008 alone, was raised via NFOs. The correction in the market, along with regulatory dictates against launching too many new schemes, particular­ly of a similar nature, contribute­d to the slump.

Those in the sector say fund houses are not relying heavily on NFOs for asset mobilisati­on and a lot of investors prefer existing schemes over new ones.

Sundeep Sikka, chief executive officer (CEO) of Reliance Nippon MF, says, “It’s a pleasant surprise. It is another mode which suggests investors’ attraction for equity investment­s continues to rise. However, it does not mean that the trend of NFOs is back. Existing schemes are fetching much higher than the new launches and I believe this trend will continue.”

Sunil Subramania­m, CEO of Sundaram MF, agrees. “There are fund houses which do not have several products in their basket. They are coming up with products and launching funds. Apart from this, several closed-end funds have also come during this time. I do not think it is right to say NFOs are back.”

NFOIs were launched in recent months by, among others, IDBI MF, Sundaram MF, ICICI Prudential MF, Mahindra MF and Union MF.

Kaustubh Belapurkar, director (fund research) at Morningsta­r India, says: “No doubt, it’s a large mobilisati­on in absolute terms through NFOs in the past six months. Only, in percentage terms, the money raised is about 10 per cent of that flowing into equity schemes. I was of the view that new launches might dry down but this does not seem to be happening. Apart from fulfilling of product baskets by fund houses, I feel strong market sentiment might also be propelling fund houses to come up new funds to garner a healthy sum.”

Swarup Mohanty, CEO of Mirae Asset MF, says: “If the market remains strong, there could be an increasing trend of new offers. Though NFOs are the riskiest of products, there is still a section of investors who like the ~10 unit value.”

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